No, the end doesn’t go supersonic. When you move something, it displaces the air it moves through, pushing it to the side. The displaced air makes little pressure waves which can be detected as sound. When you move something slowly through the air, the waves are too weak to be noticed by our ears amongst all the other noises. But as you move something faster though the air, the pressure waves become stronger until you can hear them as a woosh.
Now, a correctly cracked whip can actually make the tip go supersonic which is what makes the loud crack. The sound, as you may notice, is distinctly different than the whoosh of spinning things in the air.
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